Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tanard Jackson Kills Career
One of the better young safeties in the NFL has completely destroyed his career. Starting Tampa Bay Buccaneers safety Tanard Jackson was hit with his third violation of the league's substance abuse policy Wednesday, which means that the earliest he'll be eligible to play is September 22, 2011. It's really sad to see a kid with this much talent throw his career away. There is no word on what he was taking, but it doesn't sound like it was steroids. This leaves the Bucs is a terrible position since the other safeties on the roster are Sabby Piscitelli, Cody Grimm and Corey Lynch. None of them figure to be anything special.
They could go out and sign recently released Ken Hamlin, but either way it has to be a sad day for the Tampa Bay franchise.
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